Tulips with delivery in Dnipro
Tulip season runs February through May, peaking by March 8. It's off-season now — first supplies are announced on Instagram @wtf.flowers.ua. Meanwhile, browse the year-round flowers in the catalog.
Browse the full catalogThe tulip is a flower of the spring window: in Dnipro its season runs February through May, peaking by March 8, when thousands of stems pass through our studio. Outside that window honest tulips don't exist — we don't sell what we can't vouch for, so this page lives by the season's rhythm.
The tulip has long outgrown the "three stems in cellophane" image: double peony-shaped varieties rival roses, parrot tulips with carved edges look exotic, and classics give clean graphic lines in mono bouquets of 15 to 51 stems.
A quirk worth knowing: the tulip is the only commercial flower that keeps growing in the vase — up to a couple of centimeters overnight. The bouquet changes shape, leans to the light and lives its own life. Some are surprised by it; we love it.
When choosing tulips, pick dense, barely colored buds — they'll open at home and last longer. In season we build both mono bouquets and spring signature designs with freesia and ranunculus.
Frequently asked questions
- When is tulip season?
- February through May, peaking by March 8. In summer and autumn honest fresh tulips don't exist — what's on sale is cold-storage leftovers with unpredictable life.
- How long do tulips last?
- 5–8 days. A tulip keeps growing in the vase and leans toward light — that's normal. Cold water and a cool spot extend its life.
- What kinds exist besides classic?
- Double peony-shaped, parrot (carved wavy edges), fringed, tall French. Every color except blue.
- Can I pre-order for March 8?
- You should: it's the busiest day of the year. Pre-orders open in February — announced on Instagram @wtf.flowers.ua and on the site.